January 16th was the great feast day of Vohü Manö in the Zoroastrian calendar. Vohü Manö is not only “wonderful or beautiful mind/spirit,” but it also stands for good living and sensible pleasures of life. Zoroastrianism highly celebrates happiness and … Continue reading →

Avestá is the sacred lore of the Zoroastrians. Avestá is originally a term referring to the undiscovered wisdom of gáthá or melodious mánthrás of the seer/prophet in the form of their prose commentaries. The origin of the term Avestá comes … Continue reading →

The midwinter season corresponding to late December-January is a time for important feasts and the Maid-Yaar festival in the Zoroastrian Calendar. “MAID-YAAR” or mid-year/mid winter ranks after Vernal Equinox or the New Year celebrations as the SECOND MOST FESTIVE Thanksgiving Festival … Continue reading →

Greek Gods were anthropomorphic gods, and all had human characteristics and powers, only in a much more colossal scale. In the Torah or the Hebrew Bible, God is the embodied spirit of the Jewish nation. The One God of the … Continue reading →